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Attorney Carlos Moore, managing member of
Natiional Law Group and BlackLawyers.NET

 

Jackson, MS (BlackNews.com) — The National Law Group, the nation’s largest African-American owned legal services company and the owners of BlackLawyers.NET are urging caution in the Court of Public Opinion concerning the recent allegations of sexual impropriety by Bishop Eddie Long.

They assert: “The three young men who have filed lawsuits against Bishop Long have simply made allegations that have yet to be proven in a Court of Law. The allegations could be true and they could be false. Regardless, the plaintiffs will have a very high burden to meet to prove their cases because these types of acts are usually done privately with no witnesses.”

Attorney Carlos Moore, managing member of the National Law Group and BlackLawyers.NET, recently represented two young African-American males in Mississippi who also accused a Baptist pastor of sexual impropriety and child molestation while they were teens. One of the boys dropped his lawsuit and the other entered into a confidential settlement with the church and the pastor with no fault ever being admitted.

Having personally sued a pastor of behalf of teen boys allegedly molested and currently being the General Counsel for a church his father-in-law pastors in Mississippi, Attorney Carlos Moore, is keenly aware of the issues on both sides of the equation. He suggests that the public not make any rush to judgment and give both sides the benefit of the doubt until the evidence is presented in a court of law, not the court of public opinion. The young men may have ulterior motives for their allegations and they may not.

“It is much too early to tell,” says Attorney Moore. “However, what is quite clear, is that unless there is more, no crimes have been committed by Bishop Long, since the boys were the age of consent at the time of the alleged acts.”
About The National Law Group (NLG)
The National Law Group is a nationwide coalition of law firms committed to providing quality legal representation and compassionate advocacy on behalf of plaintiffs. Their mission is to assist individuals who have been harmed and hold those who are at fault accountable. For more details, visit www.NLGattorneys.com

About BlackLawyers.NET
A property of National Law Group, BlackLawyers.NET represents the first-ever nationwide legal services company made up entirely of talented Black lawyers located all over the United States. Collectively, they have won over $50 million in verdicts and settlements, and have over 100 years of combined experience. Located in multiple cities across the United States, their attorneys offer representation to more than 70% of all African Americans that live in this country. For a free consultation, call (866) 654-2727 or visit www.BlackLawyers.NET

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